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jake davis led guilty to two out of before. ryan ackroyd pled not guilty to every single charge, all four charges against him. on eight count indictment ride, the lulzsec support from heat led guilty to six out of the eight charges, and the fourth young man pleaded not guilty to all the charges. so there's definitely going to be a trial in april 2013 and i think we'll see a lot more details coming out in court about what the police believe was happening with lulzsec in the summer of 2011 but it will be interesting to see what comes out of the. >> so currently these gentlemen, and they were all gentlemen, they are all men, correct? no women involved? >> right spirit where are they? are the in house arrest? are they in jail? what is their status because they are on bail at the moment except for ryan, who broke his bail conditions. and again, uk contempt of course, i'm not allowed to discuss that in the uk, but jake davis and ryan ackroyd are wearing electronic tags, which means that they have a curfew. they are not allowed to be
jake davis led guilty to two out of before. ryan ackroyd pled not guilty to every single charge, all four charges against him. on eight count indictment ride, the lulzsec support from heat led guilty to six out of the eight charges, and the fourth young man pleaded not guilty to all the charges. so there's definitely going to be a trial in april 2013 and i think we'll see a lot more details coming out in court about what the police believe was happening with lulzsec in the summer of 2011 but it...
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davis has pledged to two out of the four counts. sabu, who was ousted as being a late 20's man from new york, lower east side named hector month cigar has pled guilty to the charges against him and has yet to be sentenced. >> how were they arrested, who was arrested first? talk about that. >> the first person to be arrested was sabu. he was the charismatic figure, the one that people looked up to, almost the older brother within lulzsec. could be aggressive and was known to tell people off from time to time. very hot headed sometimes. if you got on the wrong side of him. he was the first to be arrested on june 6, 2011. really right at the pivot of the lulzsec packing spree. he went offline for 24, 36 hours, and everybody on the chat room, the private tax from she had been frequenting were worried. topiary was worried. i remember him telling me that he was worried about whether sabu had been arrested or not. and then sabu came back on line and said that everything was fine and, in fact, his grandmother had died and he was born to be
davis has pledged to two out of the four counts. sabu, who was ousted as being a late 20's man from new york, lower east side named hector month cigar has pled guilty to the charges against him and has yet to be sentenced. >> how were they arrested, who was arrested first? talk about that. >> the first person to be arrested was sabu. he was the charismatic figure, the one that people looked up to, almost the older brother within lulzsec. could be aggressive and was known to tell...
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carey davis, in that order. bob, thank you very much for being with us here today. >> good morning. i'd like to thank the great introduction by captain fred eissler and the invitation from everyone at alpa to speak to you today and join the forum as we continue to build our relationship between tsa and alpa. today i'll talk about risk-based security and affair -- federal air marshal service but some of the layers of security that tsa used to detect deterrence to be terrorism. as the assistant administrator of the office of law enforcement, i joined his band a distinguished guests to discuss a topic that is a primary importance to all of us to aviation and risk-based security.
carey davis, in that order. bob, thank you very much for being with us here today. >> good morning. i'd like to thank the great introduction by captain fred eissler and the invitation from everyone at alpa to speak to you today and join the forum as we continue to build our relationship between tsa and alpa. today i'll talk about risk-based security and affair -- federal air marshal service but some of the layers of security that tsa used to detect deterrence to be terrorism. as the...
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arturo at davis is not any democratic senator. he was the first democratic congressmen outside of the state of illinois to endorse barack obama for president and he finally said i've had enough. i can no longer fight these voter i.d. laws because they are perpetuating the role of corruptible machines and black majority counties in my state and he himself is african-american. >> host: okay, i am not -- you well know of more about the perpetuation of fraud than i do do -- >> guest: the examples in the book are real and they are documented. >> host: but they are a handful of examples. >> guest: there are over 150 examples. >> host: will voter i.d. completely prevent that kind of fraud, some of the kind of fraud you are talking about, stuffing ballot boxes in this kind of thing? >> guest: anybody for example that does security for computer networks knows that security is a whole series of steps you have to take to protect the network and voting is the same thing. you have a soul system that goes from the voter registration process to
arturo at davis is not any democratic senator. he was the first democratic congressmen outside of the state of illinois to endorse barack obama for president and he finally said i've had enough. i can no longer fight these voter i.d. laws because they are perpetuating the role of corruptible machines and black majority counties in my state and he himself is african-american. >> host: okay, i am not -- you well know of more about the perpetuation of fraud than i do do -- >> guest:...
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artur davis is not just any republican congressman. he was the person that seconded barack obama's nomination for president in 2008 at the denver convention. he was the first democratic congressman outside of the state of illinois - to endorse barack obama for president and he finally said i have had enough i can no longer fight the voter i.d. law because they are actually perpetuate it the rule of the corrupt political machines in the counties in my state. >> host: you will a lot more about the perpetuation of the firm's than i do, and its -- >> guest: they are real and documented. >> host: but they are a handful of examples >> guest: they have over 150 examples. >> host: wiltz of voter i.d. completely present that type of fraud some of the fraud that you are talking about stuffing the ballot boxes and these kind of things? >> guest: the secure become anybody for example that does security for computer networks to knows that the security is a whole serious steps to have to take to protect the network. there is a system that goes from
artur davis is not just any republican congressman. he was the person that seconded barack obama's nomination for president in 2008 at the denver convention. he was the first democratic congressman outside of the state of illinois - to endorse barack obama for president and he finally said i have had enough i can no longer fight the voter i.d. law because they are actually perpetuate it the rule of the corrupt political machines in the counties in my state. >> host: you will a lot more...
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. >> william howard taft was president the six gentlemen aldridge, henry davis then from jpmorgan secretary of the treasury president of national city bank had also from jpmorgan and also the partner representing the art rothschild from europe you said it was one fourth of the entire wealth of the world? biv mcintyre burma station tire world. the opinion of the journal list at the time. they were prominent figures they would talk about the jekyll island group and then the investment houses. they said the been represented directly through the power to the much the concentrated in the investment firm's put it together. that concentration of wealth has only increased since then. >> host: was the federal reserve act at the time controversial? newspapers full of articles? >> it did receive publicity at the time. there was discussion people were aware the banks had influence. one aldridge released the legislation it was called the aldridge bill. nelson said don't do that. people know you are a republican and rich. don't call it that. appear in the he had ego and said i am expected -- respective s
. >> william howard taft was president the six gentlemen aldridge, henry davis then from jpmorgan secretary of the treasury president of national city bank had also from jpmorgan and also the partner representing the art rothschild from europe you said it was one fourth of the entire wealth of the world? biv mcintyre burma station tire world. the opinion of the journal list at the time. they were prominent figures they would talk about the jekyll island group and then the investment...
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was invented in 1804 by humphry davy who became the first person to run an electric current through a filament of wire and heating get up to the point that it began to produce light. he is better knows that better known as a chemist for potassium and sodium also invented the incandescent light and between humphrey davy and thomas it is and you have 80 years of different inventors tinkering around with this technology that was never quite ready for prime time. even by the time h j rodgers came along in 1882 electricity wasn't sure thing. i think it is important to know because we are in the middle of these energy crises. we have climate change bearing down on us and limited amounts of fossil fuels and infrastructure that hasn't been updated in 30 years and all those things will require technology to solve our problems. at the same time we like to tell ourselves stories about technology that don't match up with reality. we like to talk about times where one guy had won it and it changed the world. that is really not what success normally looks like. if that is all we know we are doing o
was invented in 1804 by humphry davy who became the first person to run an electric current through a filament of wire and heating get up to the point that it began to produce light. he is better knows that better known as a chemist for potassium and sodium also invented the incandescent light and between humphrey davy and thomas it is and you have 80 years of different inventors tinkering around with this technology that was never quite ready for prime time. even by the time h j rodgers came...
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davis, for any opening statement he may have. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and plus the key member ms. lee has not been in attendance today. i'm sitting in in her stead. so i will read her opening statement at this moment and she may join us for the end of the hearing. i would first like to take this opportunity to thank mr. halinski for joining us today for the first time in his new role as deputy administrator at tsa. mr. chairman, action of this congress, we have focused on efforts by the federal government to empower our front-line employees. transportation security officers working at our airports across the country are the first line defense against terrorism. through our work on the oversight committee and the previous congresses, the committee has found that these workers suffer from high injury rates of attrition and exceptionally low morale. and to raise like there was no hope for them to obtain the necessary workplace protections. collective bargaining rights that other federal employees enjoy. however, today we're closer to achieving th
davis, for any opening statement he may have. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and plus the key member ms. lee has not been in attendance today. i'm sitting in in her stead. so i will read her opening statement at this moment and she may join us for the end of the hearing. i would first like to take this opportunity to thank mr. halinski for joining us today for the first time in his new role as deputy administrator at tsa. mr. chairman, action of this congress, we have focused on...
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but some of the letters that davis platte wrote are missing and, oh, it just breaks your heart when you want to read a let they are's referred to in another letter, and you can't find it. now, i will also say that stanley leveson is somebody who worked closely with bayard early on, and stanley leveson it seems had connections to the communist party. and a lot of the material that he wrote -- which i believe probably included a lot of letters to bayard because they worked so closely together on civil rights issues -- was destroyed. it seems that mr. leveson destroyed a lot if not all of his letters that he had in his office before he died. and that is such a shame because the record there must be incredible. i also believe that there are letters that bayard wrote that are still out there that i haven't touched. and i wish i could. i'm still interested in looking at letters that bayard penned or letters that others wrote to bayard. so if you know of them, feel free to send them to me. i am at elizabeth.college. or send them to walter negel, he lives here in new york city. i shouldn't spea
but some of the letters that davis platte wrote are missing and, oh, it just breaks your heart when you want to read a let they are's referred to in another letter, and you can't find it. now, i will also say that stanley leveson is somebody who worked closely with bayard early on, and stanley leveson it seems had connections to the communist party. and a lot of the material that he wrote -- which i believe probably included a lot of letters to bayard because they worked so closely together on...
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i can mention one in particular george roberts was first black man even before general davis jr. at the time. he wasn't a junior. he was a later commander at the 99th. his wife was at the last convention and get speak with her and she said, the wives had a very great deal to do with the success of their husbands. >> other questions? [inaudible] that's good question. they didn't have much success at first getting jobs at airlines. at -- all of them were trained pilots who will flown overseas and some who hadn't flown overseas with the 477, and they were -- many of them interested in the opportunity they might have in the airlines, and many of the airlines wouldn't accept them as pilots at first. that doesn't mean they didn't keep trying and eventually many of them became pilots in airline and private industry. a lot of airmen stayed in the service, i should say that james flew in world war ii and korea and vietnam, not only became the first four-star black general in american armed forces, but he also had taken part in those three wars world war ii, korea, anne vietnam. charles mc
i can mention one in particular george roberts was first black man even before general davis jr. at the time. he wasn't a junior. he was a later commander at the 99th. his wife was at the last convention and get speak with her and she said, the wives had a very great deal to do with the success of their husbands. >> other questions? [inaudible] that's good question. they didn't have much success at first getting jobs at airlines. at -- all of them were trained pilots who will flown...
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but the first black general in the air force was benjamin davis jr. who was the most important tuskegee airman. he comanted the 99 fighter squad whereon and the crew and the 477 bomb group. e commanded all the airmen organization. he became the first black general in the air force. during the civil rights movement era. another was daniel, "chappy" james who became the first four-star general in the military. >> let's have some question from the audience. i'll ask you to raise your hand so we can bring you a microphone so it will pick up for the broadcast. [inaudible] displifs born in alabama. i lived many montgomery during the boycott years and participated in the boycott. very much -- territory tuskegee -- [inaudible] hunting college -- [inaudible] in dealing with booker t. washington. you he was an important character. it was tough without talking about did you boys because as you said, washington thought that -- [inaudible] i would like to have a comment on that. i also want to know what role did rosenwald play, if any, in having genes teachers the
but the first black general in the air force was benjamin davis jr. who was the most important tuskegee airman. he comanted the 99 fighter squad whereon and the crew and the 477 bomb group. e commanded all the airmen organization. he became the first black general in the air force. during the civil rights movement era. another was daniel, "chappy" james who became the first four-star general in the military. >> let's have some question from the audience. i'll ask you to raise...
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now artur davis is interested in a democratic congressman. he was the person is second in barack obama's nomination for president and chief admitted eight at the denver convention. he was the first democratic congressman to endorse barack obama for president any families that i've had enough. i can know what their fate these voter i.d. laws because they are perpetuated the rule of corrupt political machines in my state. he himself is african-american. >> okay, i'm not -- you know, you all know a lot more about the perpetuation of fraud than i do. >> these examples in the book are real. they are documented. there are a handful of examples in both voter i.d. -- >> is over 150 examples. >> will voter i.d. completely prevent that kind of fraud from the kind of writer talking about come to stuffing ballot boxes in this kind of thing? >> the security -- anyone for accidental knows that security is a whole series of steps you take to protect network. three of the solar system that goes from the voter registration process to election day to the count
now artur davis is interested in a democratic congressman. he was the person is second in barack obama's nomination for president and chief admitted eight at the denver convention. he was the first democratic congressman to endorse barack obama for president any families that i've had enough. i can know what their fate these voter i.d. laws because they are perpetuated the rule of corrupt political machines in my state. he himself is african-american. >> okay, i'm not -- you know, you all...
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artur davis the democratic congressman from alabama finally said the truth which is in the real voter suppression of the country the real victims of the voter fraud in the country are minority voters in the areas controlled by political machines and they want to clean up or change the government and they can't do it because the elections were stolen out from underneath them. greene county alabama the victim of the machines were minorities. detroit. kilpatrick was a corrupt mayor of detroit. he won reelection probably based on the absentee ballot fraud we know there's fraud because the clerk was removed from the position after that election. it was on the cot because the player steps finally prove he was a crook. he spent time in federal prison. the victims were perpetrated in detroit for the minority citizens of detroit. >> host: so voting is a right not a privilege to think he would both agree to that that is their right not a privilege. i don't think it can be compared to getting on an airplane. it's a fundamental right and response devotee in a space society to be against what come
artur davis the democratic congressman from alabama finally said the truth which is in the real voter suppression of the country the real victims of the voter fraud in the country are minority voters in the areas controlled by political machines and they want to clean up or change the government and they can't do it because the elections were stolen out from underneath them. greene county alabama the victim of the machines were minorities. detroit. kilpatrick was a corrupt mayor of detroit. he...
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and i think, you know, there was this other model, clinton davis and got shot. chile's best friend these other folks who were revered at bell labs go but there were not on the management track. they all the very high stature. i'm not sure he would have chosen that or could have by temperament. >> was turned back to the transistor. did they know what they have? >> that is a question. at the time. there is some -- there is a school of history that says they didn't. everything that i read definitely says they did. in fact of the day after the transistor's unveiling the president of bell labs, even after it had been buried in the new york times on page 46 is something, or not, you know, that feeling this time of huge breakthrough. >> remind all this about the new york times. [applause] fifth. >> of the debt would get a seeing breakthroughs in the happened. in that case, you know, the day after the president of bell labs had written a note to his former boss, the first president of bell labs said this book is very important. if you look at the internal correspondence
and i think, you know, there was this other model, clinton davis and got shot. chile's best friend these other folks who were revered at bell labs go but there were not on the management track. they all the very high stature. i'm not sure he would have chosen that or could have by temperament. >> was turned back to the transistor. did they know what they have? >> that is a question. at the time. there is some -- there is a school of history that says they didn't. everything that i...
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stickout fred davis. please, it is a rare opportunity to really engage somebody like him who has -- literally playing at highest levels of political power and influence and getting messages to you. so rare opportunities to engage in have a dialogue with somebody like him. please have an open mind. challenge, inquire, enjoy. this is why we do what we do. give you that kind of exposure. take advantage of it and we will bring it up for questions. i will come back up in moderate. thank you for coming and i will pass it on to fred davis. >> thank you, michael. [applause] well, well, well. good to be back. several of you came up and heard me speak at the geisha house. seems like that was a long time ago. i thought i was in sharp answer something. what i thought i would do is talk very briefly and let you ask any questions that you want. what is happening right now in the presidential race happened exactly like it is now four years ago. right now i am not involved in the presidential race, but it was out to my e
stickout fred davis. please, it is a rare opportunity to really engage somebody like him who has -- literally playing at highest levels of political power and influence and getting messages to you. so rare opportunities to engage in have a dialogue with somebody like him. please have an open mind. challenge, inquire, enjoy. this is why we do what we do. give you that kind of exposure. take advantage of it and we will bring it up for questions. i will come back up in moderate. thank you for...
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and our last speaker, former representative artur davis of alabama. representative davis is a former member of the democratic party can assert in the house of representatives from 2000 until 2008, representing the southern district of alabama. representative davis is known to be inspired in the house, never afraid to challenge the left or the right. he's been a vocal advocate for voter i.d., demanding photo identification be required at the polls and i'm confident that each of these panelists will bring a unique of scene on the front lines out in the state. so without further ado, i will turn over the podium to secretary of state, kris kobach. [applause] >> thanks, catherine and thank you off for being here and the heritage foundation for hosting this event are cohosting this event. when i was sworn in as secretary of state in kansas at january 2011, my primary objective was to set about drafting the strongest anti-voter fraud law possible in any state and to get it enacted and implemented as quickly as possible and we succeeded in doing that. the sec
and our last speaker, former representative artur davis of alabama. representative davis is a former member of the democratic party can assert in the house of representatives from 2000 until 2008, representing the southern district of alabama. representative davis is known to be inspired in the house, never afraid to challenge the left or the right. he's been a vocal advocate for voter i.d., demanding photo identification be required at the polls and i'm confident that each of these panelists...
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among them, artur davis. also in the list, kelley ayotte and louisiana governor, bobby jindal. but the names included connie mack, virginia governor, bob mcdonnell in ohio senator, rob portman. the gop convention kicks off monday, august 27 to 5 gavel to gavel coverage on c-span. the week after and what carolina. the first-ever latino keynote speaker. 37 euros san antonio mayor who had come the caster. watch every minute of both conventions live on c-span, c-span radio streamed live and archived on c-span.org. last week, the independence institute hosted their 10th annual alcohol, tobacco and firearms party in colorado. speakers discussed the governments regulation of those products. what some call it the nanny state, including new york city's band on trans fats. >> happiness, psychiatrists will cause this is official to brain chemistry some of the best drugs they can give out. even better than the healthy foods are first lady pushes. it's true. so where did all this nanny state command-and-control stuff come from? it came from the modern public health adoption. the public heal
among them, artur davis. also in the list, kelley ayotte and louisiana governor, bobby jindal. but the names included connie mack, virginia governor, bob mcdonnell in ohio senator, rob portman. the gop convention kicks off monday, august 27 to 5 gavel to gavel coverage on c-span. the week after and what carolina. the first-ever latino keynote speaker. 37 euros san antonio mayor who had come the caster. watch every minute of both conventions live on c-span, c-span radio streamed live and...
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davis. end zone. dafg catch is ma diving catch is made by lamark catch for a falcons touchdown. >> daryl: you can tell dominique davis and lamark brown have practiced together quite a bit during preseason camp because they've got some nice chemistry between the two of them. >> kenny: davis for his first touchdown pass here in the preseason. and now the falcons look for two. to try to move to within three. davis for the end zone. and it is broken up. nice play by heath. released by the jaguars a couple weeks ago. it's a five-point game with just over two minutes remaining. the bengals leading by five. sign up for the official nfl fantasy football league only on nfl.com with free live scoring and instant video highlights go legit. sign for free at nfl.com/fantasy. so you would go with calvin johnson? >> daryl: i think so. the theory today is to go with a wide receiver first. that's what most of the guys do, stack up out there. >> kenny: quarterback, probably can't go wrong with drew brees or tom brady.
davis. end zone. dafg catch is ma diving catch is made by lamark catch for a falcons touchdown. >> daryl: you can tell dominique davis and lamark brown have practiced together quite a bit during preseason camp because they've got some nice chemistry between the two of them. >> kenny: davis for his first touchdown pass here in the preseason. and now the falcons look for two. to try to move to within three. davis for the end zone. and it is broken up. nice play by heath. released by...
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she had grown up loving betty davis and the sophistication of hollywood and here she was stuck in a small town, and stan promised to take her back to california. their lives -- to answer your question directly -- were somewhat unstable. not that their marriage was necessarily unstable, but his jobs were always unstable, and they never knew where they were going next, so it was a rocky road. >> host: on the kenya side of the family, where did the obama clan begin? >> guest: the obama clan began actually in sudan several hundred years ago but i start the story in the small village out by lake victoria, to the south and east of the major city out there, kasumiuu, it's a very poor part of kenya. it's where the tribe is basically centered, the second and third largest tribe in africa. they're about the same and then the large tribe. and that's where the obamas found themselves. >> host: on the president's paternal side who are his grandparents? >> guest: his grandfather was hussein anyango, who was born in the late 1800s, and was the first -- in the first wave of westernized -- he was the seve
she had grown up loving betty davis and the sophistication of hollywood and here she was stuck in a small town, and stan promised to take her back to california. their lives -- to answer your question directly -- were somewhat unstable. not that their marriage was necessarily unstable, but his jobs were always unstable, and they never knew where they were going next, so it was a rocky road. >> host: on the kenya side of the family, where did the obama clan begin? >> guest: the obama...
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steve davis, professor of the university of chicago last year by his estimate economic uncertainty was the highest it has ever been in the u.s.. came up with a clever measure like technical google to measure of uncertainty and so on. but last year was the highest it had ever been and according to their estimates last year's gdp growth was ascent and per percentage higher because all the things going on in the fiscal and the debt limit and so on so that as a percentage and a half, so you have a percent of taxes, half of percent 2% out of the fiscal consolidation and percentage and a half out of certainty. there's and the introduction they won't get the high end number from fixing all those things but i asked president bush and very optimistic if we could get ahead of the curve on these problems we would remember once again. thank you. >> thank you. >> and to turn to jason. he rode a fabulous chapter we all know that in a financial sense, social security and medicare are in trouble. but when we ask jason and his co-author to do how do you reform the social security system so that we get
steve davis, professor of the university of chicago last year by his estimate economic uncertainty was the highest it has ever been in the u.s.. came up with a clever measure like technical google to measure of uncertainty and so on. but last year was the highest it had ever been and according to their estimates last year's gdp growth was ascent and per percentage higher because all the things going on in the fiscal and the debt limit and so on so that as a percentage and a half, so you have a...
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davis. end zone. dafg catch is ma diving catch is made by lamark catch for a falcons touchdown. >> daryl: you can tell dominique davis and lamark brown have practiced together quite a bit during preseason camp because they've got some nice chemistry between the two of them. >> kenny: davis for his first touchdown pass here in the preseason. and now the falcons look for two. to try to move to within three. davis for the end zone. and it is broken up. nice play by heath. released by the jaguars a couple weeks ago. it's a five-point game with just over two minutes remaining. the bengals leading by five. sign up for the official nfl fantasy football league only on nfl.com with free live scoring and instant video highlights go legit. sign for free at nfl.com/fantasy. so you would go with calvin johnson? >> daryl: i think so. the theory today is to go with a wide receiver first. that's what most of the guys do, stack up out there. >> kenny: quarterback, probably can't go wrong with drew brees or tom brady.
davis. end zone. dafg catch is ma diving catch is made by lamark catch for a falcons touchdown. >> daryl: you can tell dominique davis and lamark brown have practiced together quite a bit during preseason camp because they've got some nice chemistry between the two of them. >> kenny: davis for his first touchdown pass here in the preseason. and now the falcons look for two. to try to move to within three. davis for the end zone. and it is broken up. nice play by heath. released by...
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stickout fred davis. please, it is a rare opportunity to really engage somebody like him who has -- literally playing at highest levels of political power and influence and getting messages to you. so rare opportunities to engage in have a dialogue with somebody like him. please have an open mind. challenge, inquire, enjoy. this is why we do what we do. give you that kind of exposure. take advantage of it and we will bring it up for questions. i will come back up in moderate. thank you for coming and i will pass it on to fred davis. >> thank you, michael. [applause] well, well, well. good to be back. several of you came up and heard me speak at the geisha house. seems like that was a long time ago. i thought i was in sharp answer something. what i thought i would do is talk very briefly and let you ask any questions that you want. what is happening right now in the presidential race happened exactly like it is now four years ago. right now i am not involved in the presidential race, but it was out to my e
stickout fred davis. please, it is a rare opportunity to really engage somebody like him who has -- literally playing at highest levels of political power and influence and getting messages to you. so rare opportunities to engage in have a dialogue with somebody like him. please have an open mind. challenge, inquire, enjoy. this is why we do what we do. give you that kind of exposure. take advantage of it and we will bring it up for questions. i will come back up in moderate. thank you for...
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she had grown up sort of lovinge betty davis and the sophistication of hollywood.e d here she was stuck in this small town priest and promisedan p something else. he had already been tothi california and promised to take her back.ak the answer your question, their lives were somewhat unstable. not that their marriage was unstable, but their jobs run stable, never knew where there are going next, and so it was ay rocky road. >> where did the obama clan began? >> the obama clan began actually in sudan several hundred years ago, but i would start -- i start the story in the small village out by lake victoria to the south and east of the majora city in what we call the ibm province. it is a very poor part of kenya. it is where the tribe is basically center to. the second largest tribe in africa. the large tribe.h and that is read the obama'sut found themselves. >> on the president's paternalm. side, who are his grandparents? >> his grandfather was. [inaudible] born in the late 1800 s and was the first -- in the first wavevt to be westernized. he was coming up to western kenya. so at that po
she had grown up sort of lovinge betty davis and the sophistication of hollywood.e d here she was stuck in this small town priest and promisedan p something else. he had already been tothi california and promised to take her back.ak the answer your question, their lives were somewhat unstable. not that their marriage was unstable, but their jobs run stable, never knew where there are going next, and so it was ay rocky road. >> where did the obama clan began? >> the obama clan began...
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davis. end zone. dafg catch is ma diving catch is made by lamark catch for a falcons touchdown. >> daryl: you can tell dominique davis and lamark brown have practiced together quite a bit during preseason camp because they've got some nice chemistry between the two of them. >> kenny: davis for his first touchdown pass here in the preseason. and now the falcons look for two. to try to move to within three. davis for the end zone. and it is broken up. nice play by heath. released by the jaguars a couple weeks ago. it's a five-point game with just over two minutes remaining. the bengals leading by five. sign up for the official nfl fantasy football league only on nfl.com with free live scoring and instant video highlights go legit. sign for free at nfl.com/fantasy. so you would go with calvin johnson? >> daryl: i think so. the theory today is to go with a wide receiver first. that's what most of the guys do, stack up out there. >> kenny: quarterback, probably can't go wrong with drew brees or tom brady.
davis. end zone. dafg catch is ma diving catch is made by lamark catch for a falcons touchdown. >> daryl: you can tell dominique davis and lamark brown have practiced together quite a bit during preseason camp because they've got some nice chemistry between the two of them. >> kenny: davis for his first touchdown pass here in the preseason. and now the falcons look for two. to try to move to within three. davis for the end zone. and it is broken up. nice play by heath. released by...
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davis. davis basically gave him advice on life. i don't see anything in your book or in president obama's book that says davis tried to inculcate him with communist dom trip. >> that's right. that's an important point. i say in the book that, you know, the book is called the communist, it's about davis being a communist and not obama. >> bill: do you think barack obama is a communist? >> bill: no, i don't. because there are some people who do. >> right. and i certainly don't say that and i think that you know what i do in the book is i lay out. it's really about davis, this is what davis believed. there is 20 chapters in the book. 90% of them are about davis and i think weighs an influence on obama, and i do go through the long list of remarkable similarities. you have got davis, you know, bashing wall street calling for taxpayer funding and universal health care. talking about fundamental change, you know, advancing fundamental change. bashing the rich, the wealthy, calling for taxpayer funding of public works projects to keep ame
davis. davis basically gave him advice on life. i don't see anything in your book or in president obama's book that says davis tried to inculcate him with communist dom trip. >> that's right. that's an important point. i say in the book that, you know, the book is called the communist, it's about davis being a communist and not obama. >> bill: do you think barack obama is a communist? >> bill: no, i don't. because there are some people who do. >> right. and i certainly...
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she had grown up loving bette davis and the sophistication of hollywood. she was the the the small town and stan promised something else. he had been to california and promised to take her back there. their lives were somewhat unstable. not that their marriage was unstable but jobs were always unstable and so it was a rocky road. >> host: on the can yet side of the family where did the obama clan begin? >> guest: it began in sudan but i start the story by lake victoria to the southeast of a major city of kusumu. it is a very poor part of kenya where the luau tried is centered. they are about the same and that is where the obamas found themselves. >> host: on the president's paternal side who were his grandparents? >> his grandfather was hussain o onyongo who was born in the late 1800s and was in the first wave to the westernized. 1/7 day adventist came to western kenya, his name was o a onyango and lending list from seventh-day adventists and became inculcated into the british colony so he worked as a chef for the british military people and folks in nairo
she had grown up loving bette davis and the sophistication of hollywood. she was the the the small town and stan promised something else. he had been to california and promised to take her back there. their lives were somewhat unstable. not that their marriage was unstable but jobs were always unstable and so it was a rocky road. >> host: on the can yet side of the family where did the obama clan begin? >> guest: it began in sudan but i start the story by lake victoria to the...
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we look forward to hearing from carey davis who is joining us today as cbp's representative. along with us today to provide insights on the increased application of risk-based security strategies and the off-cargo world is the airlines for america cargo service director ms. liz shaver. liz will talk about the election of the aerocargo advance screening system and both the passenger and all-cargo environments. thank you for your kind attention, and tow i'd like to bring up our distinguished panelists one at a time. we will begin with tsa administrator, assistant administrator, robert bray, and then follow with associate administrator doug hofsass, then ms. liz shaver followed by mr. carey davis in that order. bob, thank you very much for being with us here today. >> good morning. i'd like to thank the great introduction by captain fred eissler and the invitation from everyone at alpa to speak to you today and to join this forum as we continue to build our relationship between tsa and alpa. today i'll talk about risk-based security and the federal air marshals' service and some
we look forward to hearing from carey davis who is joining us today as cbp's representative. along with us today to provide insights on the increased application of risk-based security strategies and the off-cargo world is the airlines for america cargo service director ms. liz shaver. liz will talk about the election of the aerocargo advance screening system and both the passenger and all-cargo environments. thank you for your kind attention, and tow i'd like to bring up our distinguished...
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this is what davis believed. there is 20 chapters in the book. 90% of them are about davis. and i think he was an influence on obama. i do go through the long list of remarkable similarities. you've got davis bashing wall street, calling for taxpayer funding of universal health care, talking about fundamental change, advancing fundamental change, bashing the rich, the wealthy, calling for taxpayer funding of public works projects to keep america out of the great depression, attacking general motors, all sorts of stuff. i say okay. does that mean that obama believes these things because davis believed these things? no. these could all be commonnallities among the political left. i really bill what davis is, davis is a another of those radical influences in president obama's past who i think help explain his intellectual, ideological and perhaps even political development and how he became a man on the left. so i mean, we talked about bill ayers. he isn't mentioned in "dreams for my father." we've talked about jeremiah wright and i think this is probably the most unappreciated
this is what davis believed. there is 20 chapters in the book. 90% of them are about davis. and i think he was an influence on obama. i do go through the long list of remarkable similarities. you've got davis bashing wall street, calling for taxpayer funding of universal health care, talking about fundamental change, advancing fundamental change, bashing the rich, the wealthy, calling for taxpayer funding of public works projects to keep america out of the great depression, attacking general...
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but one of these great things about davis how much of the time we spent fighting with them. i spent a lot of time fighting with him. but, and i think ken said this earlier. he would at some point say okay, let's do it that way. he was always willing to try it out. if you can't win the argument, no trail at the other thing and see if it works. on his first day he came in with the text instead sadness to retype it rendered "the new york times." and we said no, we don't like your copy. it's not good. and he said, so in those days they had a thing where you can commit "the new york times" and a lot of big national newspapers in those days it gave you a deal, where if you had two competing versions of an ad and you wanted to know which is better you could run one ad on one hit of the paper and the next ad on the other ahead of the paper. so to each got other at. so it's a complete equal display. so we had this competition and we won by two to one in terms of our text versus his text. and he was just joyful about that because it meant he could just come over and talk about his rad
but one of these great things about davis how much of the time we spent fighting with them. i spent a lot of time fighting with him. but, and i think ken said this earlier. he would at some point say okay, let's do it that way. he was always willing to try it out. if you can't win the argument, no trail at the other thing and see if it works. on his first day he came in with the text instead sadness to retype it rendered "the new york times." and we said no, we don't like your copy....
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rajai davis doubles down the left field line with 2 outs... mike mccoy scores...jays cut it to 5-2...with a lefty coming up...the o's bring in recently recalled brian matusz....he only needed 3 pitches...colby rasmus watches of an inning by the former starter....back to davis...4th at-bat...fans on their feet.... can he do it again????.... nope...strikes out swinging... fans still appreciate the 3- homer performance....after matt lindstrom gave up 2 in the 9th...jim johnson comes on...strikes out rasmus to end it...39th save...orioles win it 6-4 thanks to 3 home runs by chris daviss..who says he's feeling lucky... to be in baltimore. 3 a few more notes on chris davis' big night!!!... since 1900.. he's just the 3rd player to have a 3 home -run game, and a win as season!!! yes, babe ruth did it too. a-l wild card standings...a's beat the rays to keep pace with the o's... tigers lost to the angels dropping them from the 3-way tii for the 2nd wild card &pspot... after last night's preseason thumping of the jaguars, the for week one against cincy..
rajai davis doubles down the left field line with 2 outs... mike mccoy scores...jays cut it to 5-2...with a lefty coming up...the o's bring in recently recalled brian matusz....he only needed 3 pitches...colby rasmus watches of an inning by the former starter....back to davis...4th at-bat...fans on their feet.... can he do it again????.... nope...strikes out swinging... fans still appreciate the 3- homer performance....after matt lindstrom gave up 2 in the 9th...jim johnson comes on...strikes...
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the smell of long beach, the salt air, the cars in front of the house, i called rick davis and said we should look at sarah palin. said vetting done i said it is very important that she be fully and complete the vetted. can redo tender 20 lawyers in a few days? a documentary can be done on this alone. but i do want to make a point*. there is a lot of context. the first part was tax in medical records. the second part depicted in the movie we have a discussion how the campaign will run. how your life will change. the third part is the question her the fitness for office and the fourth part the interview with john mccain himself. what they said to each other is unknown to me. just to them. the questionnaire and the results we did not haveth
the smell of long beach, the salt air, the cars in front of the house, i called rick davis and said we should look at sarah palin. said vetting done i said it is very important that she be fully and complete the vetted. can redo tender 20 lawyers in a few days? a documentary can be done on this alone. but i do want to make a point*. there is a lot of context. the first part was tax in medical records. the second part depicted in the movie we have a discussion how the campaign will run. how your...
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the man named davis platt who was his lover early on and looked at columbia university and they wrote some wonderful letters and they are among the most precious in the book and they are also the ones that retial his character more than others and i encourage you to check those out. but some of the letters that david platt for missing and it breaks your heart when you want to read a letter that is referred to in another letter and you can't find at. i will also say that he is somebody that works closely early on and it seems he had connections to the communist party, and a lot of the material that he wrote, which i believe probably include a lot of letters because they worked so closely together when the civil rights issues get destroyed it seems he destroyed a lot of if not all of his letters that he had in his office before he died and that is such a shame because it must be incredible. there are also letters he wrote there still out there that i haven't touched and i wish i could. i am still interested in looking at letters that he had or others wrote. if you know of them feel free
the man named davis platt who was his lover early on and looked at columbia university and they wrote some wonderful letters and they are among the most precious in the book and they are also the ones that retial his character more than others and i encourage you to check those out. but some of the letters that david platt for missing and it breaks your heart when you want to read a letter that is referred to in another letter and you can't find at. i will also say that he is somebody that...
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frank marshall davis, the untold story of barack obama's mentor. the book, by the way, i want to congratulate you, debuting on number nine on the new york times best selling last. that is terrific. i want to read turn to frank marshall davis. the president does refer to his mentor in his book. yet you say that no one has really examined before you do in some considerable detail in this book just to he was and what role he played in the president's devolution, if you will. >> that's right. the president refers to frank marshall davis 22 times in his memoirs. although, never one time of all those 22 mensa's to see give his full name. he refers to him only as frank. at think that is because he knew just how radical this association was. i mean, he knew that the gap played a very strong influence in his life. clearly, i believe, a mature relationship, but he also knew that this was a man. everyone knew that frank marshall davis was a well-known communist. he had been called to washington in december 1956 before the senate judiciary committee which
frank marshall davis, the untold story of barack obama's mentor. the book, by the way, i want to congratulate you, debuting on number nine on the new york times best selling last. that is terrific. i want to read turn to frank marshall davis. the president does refer to his mentor in his book. yet you say that no one has really examined before you do in some considerable detail in this book just to he was and what role he played in the president's devolution, if you will. >> that's right....
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steve davis, a professor at the university of chicago, just published a paper that i talk about in my chapter that shows that last year by his estimate economic uncertainty was the highest it had ever been in the u.s. he came up with a very clever measure that used technical google things to measure uncertainty and so on. last year was the highest it had ever been, and gdp growth was a percent and a half lower because of the high uncertainty about all the things that were going on with the fiscal cliff and the debt limit and can so on. so that's a prosecutor and a half. -- percent and a half. so we got a percent out of taxes, we get half a percent to a percent out of fiscal consolidation and a percent and a half out of certainty. that gets you way above four. now, there's going to be some interaction, so if you do it all at once, you won't get the high-end number from fixing all those things, but i and president bush are very optimistic that if we just get ahead of the curve, we can have the country that we remember once again. thank you. >> thank you, kevin. i want to turn to jason.
steve davis, a professor at the university of chicago, just published a paper that i talk about in my chapter that shows that last year by his estimate economic uncertainty was the highest it had ever been in the u.s. he came up with a very clever measure that used technical google things to measure uncertainty and so on. last year was the highest it had ever been, and gdp growth was a percent and a half lower because of the high uncertainty about all the things that were going on with the...
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and i picked up the phone and i called rick davis and you said, we should take a look at sarah palin. the vetting that was done, i said to rick that it's very important. rick was in charge of the vetting process and the team of the campaign that she be fully and completely vetted like all the other candidates. can we do with 10 lawyers or 20 lawyers in a couple days what we've done with three lawyers over a couple of weeks where all the other candidates? there were four parts to that vet. and the first part, and you could do a document stri on this alone. >> we're not going to do that. i will bring in jay roach. >> i do want to make the part about the vet, what we're talking about. because i think there is a lot of context on this. is that the first part was the tax information, the medical record and all that stuff. and it was clear. the second part is depicted in the movie where mark salter and i have a discussion operationally how the campaign is going to run. this is how your life is going to change. the third part of the vet was the questionnaire which was really fitness for offi
and i picked up the phone and i called rick davis and you said, we should take a look at sarah palin. the vetting that was done, i said to rick that it's very important. rick was in charge of the vetting process and the team of the campaign that she be fully and completely vetted like all the other candidates. can we do with 10 lawyers or 20 lawyers in a couple days what we've done with three lawyers over a couple of weeks where all the other candidates? there were four parts to that vet. and...
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this robust best moving it might have had adb, i don't know, but clinton davis, slow-moving fanatic. he weighed about 110 pounds, always sick. he would go home and said in a stocking cap and write equations yet kelly developed this kind of all and realize that when nobody else knew the answer to a problem and especially one involving the science of what was going on with the problematic device the wicked interest, but davidson could. in importing not just advice on how to fix something, but a deeper understanding. they could not just to tauruses good. they could create improvement in the work they're doing. >> i want to read this one passage. you talk about him. he said one board kelly would not want to begin a project for focusing on what was known. you would want to begin by focusing on what was not known. but difficult and counter intuitive. more common practice to proceed with what technology will allow and fill in gaps after words. akin to saying locate the missing puzzle pieces first and then to the problem. >> that sums up by the transistor was created and what the goals were.
this robust best moving it might have had adb, i don't know, but clinton davis, slow-moving fanatic. he weighed about 110 pounds, always sick. he would go home and said in a stocking cap and write equations yet kelly developed this kind of all and realize that when nobody else knew the answer to a problem and especially one involving the science of what was going on with the problematic device the wicked interest, but davidson could. in importing not just advice on how to fix something, but a...
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davis was very active at hearst call organizing 9/11 never forget project now she has graduated will be at the penn state law school in the fall. please welcome, jolie. >> thank you. i am also an intern at scholar for the summer and i am lucky i have been given this opportunity. the on america foundation that young americans get to know the strong national defense and free enterprise and traditional values. as the conservative movement it introduces thousands of americans to these principles. we provide conferences, seminars, educa tional materials, internships to young people across the country. visit the web site at yaf.org. i am going to penn state law so it is my pleasure to introduce a fellow lineman lineman, rex santorum club that prior to running for president he was a voice for conservatives everywhere. serving two terms in the house taking on special interest groups. elected in the senate 1995 he was part of the gang of seven expose thing the congressional post office scandal. also the author of the landmark will form -- welfare reform act to get off welfare and into the wor
davis was very active at hearst call organizing 9/11 never forget project now she has graduated will be at the penn state law school in the fall. please welcome, jolie. >> thank you. i am also an intern at scholar for the summer and i am lucky i have been given this opportunity. the on america foundation that young americans get to know the strong national defense and free enterprise and traditional values. as the conservative movement it introduces thousands of americans to these...
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another is a group of folks here, including jolie stuart-davis who helped us out on the campaign. i have to recognize one person who is here tonight. her father was her campaign manager come up in new hampshire and amanda was very active on the campaign, too. i want to thank you for being here and thank your god for his great work. >> and thank you to all the other folks who volunteered and helped us out. it was an amazing journey running for president i can say in all candor that when i was asked by people, you know, when i was traveling around the country a year and half ago were two years ago, people would ask me, are you running for president and i would respond, no, i'm walking. that is pretty much what it was. what motivated you to run for president? the fact that you lost your last race by 18 points? was it that if you didn't have any money, was that they didn't have any major supporters were any real endorsements of any kind? what was it that motivated you to take the same position it can actually be a campaign of it candidate for president, having been out of politics for
another is a group of folks here, including jolie stuart-davis who helped us out on the campaign. i have to recognize one person who is here tonight. her father was her campaign manager come up in new hampshire and amanda was very active on the campaign, too. i want to thank you for being here and thank your god for his great work. >> and thank you to all the other folks who volunteered and helped us out. it was an amazing journey running for president i can say in all candor that when i...